Which version? It's been a few years since the Al Pacino version, but I got the reference.
More recently, we caught the original 1932 Paul Muni version (Directed by Howard Hawks; Screen Story by Ben Hecht) on TCM.
You are a bad influence on him Mister! He is too young for those types of movies.
You are joking right?! Someone even newer than me might think it's possible. Good idea to say you're kidding. Lol! ?
I'm guessing his head is getting ready to shed, hence the white color?
-Dee
You are joking right?! Someone even newer than me might think it's possible. Good idea to say you're kidding. Lol! ?
I'm guessing his head is getting ready to shed, hence the white color?
-Dee
Lol! ? Somewhere, there is 'someone' who would take it at face value. You know this! ? And being a noob myself didn't want anyone to do something that crazy!
Kinda like the warning picture on the cord of a curling iron telling you NOT to use it on your eyelashes. Why? Because some idgit did! Lol! ?
May seem like common sense to us but common sense ain't all that common! ?
Y'all crack me up though! Love reading posts here and getting my daily chuckles. ?
-Dee
Absolutely! Either a tag on a string with the pic of an eye inside a red circle with a slash thru it or the same warning in the owners 'manual' (just a paper of instructions). You know someone tried it or the warning wouldn't be there. Have you seen the ones on the storage totes? They show a baby in the tote, same red circle and slash warning. Why? Because someone did it!. LMAO! ?
-Dee
Lol! ? Somewhere, there is 'someone' who would take it at face value. You know this! ? And being a noob myself didn't want anyone to do something that crazy!
Kinda like the warning picture on the cord of a curling iron telling you NOT to use it on your eyelashes. Why? Because some idgit did! Lol! ?
May seem like common sense to us but common sense ain't all that common! ?
Y'all crack me up though! Love reading posts here and getting my daily chuckles. ?
-Dee
Yeah, I used to think that way, but another result is, it raises the bar for "average", so those currently above average drop down in rank. What's wrong with that? Depends on how far "above" average one may be! :laughing6:
It also raises the percentage/ratio of intellectual elites (or whatever the current term is for snobs) and decreases the number of people the formerly average can feel superior to. :lol: